A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Newcastle-under-Lyme
'This is a strenuous dry weather (summer or autumn) walk of many slopes, effectively continuing the "up-down" of the Gritstone Trail through to Stoke-on-Trent. It is suitable for fit adult ...
Read More...
'An elevated green route, to walk from Kidsgrove Station to Stoke Station. An unofficial extension of The Gritstone Trail.'
'Mow Cop is often referred to as the home of primitive Methodism. The two founders of the movement were Hugh Bourne 1772-1852, and William Clowes 1780-1851. The first open air prayer meeti ...
Read More...
'An energetic short loop climbing onto the ridge leading to Mow Cop. The path leads through beautiful woodlands and there are fabulous views from the ridge. Interesting industrial history – coal mining and Primitive Methodism.'
'This is a fascinating walk at any time of year, with challenging terrain and a constantly changing landscape. From rough moorland scenery around Mow Cop the Way passes through the relics of coal m ...
Read More...
'Long distance walking route on public rights of way through the Borough of Newcastle under-Lyme. It links the Staffordshire Way at Mow Cop with the Shropshire Union Canal towpath at Market Drayton.'
'With the Potteries as our base, we have the Staffordshire moors and Cheshire hills to the north, Cannock Chase to the south, Shropshire to the west and the Peak District to the east and north-east ...
Read More...
'Walking is at the core of what we do, and we are lucky to have some of England's most beautiful scenery within easy reach (not that we're biased, of course!) ...'
'Easy accessibility for as many people as possible was an essential factor in determining the route, so the Way starts just to the north of Stoke-on-Trent and later runs close to the West Midlands ...
Read More...
'Spans the length of the County for 92 miles from Mow Cop to Kinver Edge. The route is based wholly on public rights of way or paths on which access has been granted.'
Directory Statistics
There are 607 categories in our website